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The First Attempt, 9 April The First Attempt, 9 April
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The Second Attempt, 10 April The Second Attempt, 10 April
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Mounting the Third Attempt Mounting the Third Attempt
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11 Hwach’on Dam– Attacks in the West: 1st cavalry Division, 9–10 April 1951
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Published:December 2009
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Abstract
In early April, as the 23d Infantry Regiment of the 2d Division (X Corps) engaged in Operation Swing to clear the enemy from the southeastern end of the Hwach'on Reservoir, the 1st Cavalry Division (IX Corps) closed on Line Kansas at the western edge of the reservoir. The 7th Cavalry Regiment was the division's attacking force. During the night of 8–9 April, enemy forces resisting the advance of the 7th Cavalry Regiment abandoned their positions and withdrew. The unit's operations on 9 April as they secured Phase Line Kansas and pushed forward toward the dam are explained. The chapter also discusses the preliminary activity on 9 April and the decision on 10 April to continue the attack along the narrow neck of land leading to the dam. The mounting of the third attempt is presented. Despite the logistic shortfalls and other problems, the Rangers prepared to attack.
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